“Unlocking the Secrets: How to Craft Movie Ideas That Captivate Audiences and Keep Them on the Edge of Their Seats!”

"Unlocking the Secrets: How to Craft Movie Ideas That Captivate Audiences and Keep Them on the Edge of Their Seats!"

You can:

  • Attach a character archetype you see in another movie to your idea.
  • Place your idea into a certain story arc you’ve seen in other movies in that genre.
  • Find a commonality between your idea and other successful movies while doing your best to subvert expectations (more on that below).

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Daydream

Again, don’t jump into the writing process. Give your idea some room and time to breathe.

All of the work you’ve done above needs to marinate a bit. You do this by visualizing the story and characters that you’re building around your idea. You can do this on your drive to work, while taking the dog for a walk, while cutting the grass or shoveling the snow, while working out, while relaxing and listening to music, while daydreaming at school or work, etc.

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